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growing up in an affluent suburb of dallas, texas. he played sports as a boy and did well in school. but as he grew older, hinckley began to withdraw. his parents chalked it up to shyness. >> from the time hinckley graduated from this high school, highland park, in 1973, until his arrest, there was also a personality change. he had become quieter, more introverted, somewhat of a recluse. >> in 1973, hinckley moved to evergreen, colorado, with his parents. they hoped he would go to college. he did for a while, attending texas tech off and on for a few years, but never graduating. mostly he spent time in his room, alone, writing gloomy poems and playing his guitar. ♪ >> dreamed of being a songwriter, musician. so for a summer he spent some amount of time out in l.a. pretending he was going to sell his music to companies and all that stuff. >> certainly had a grandiose view of himself, an exaggerated view of his accomplishments as a composer and as a musician. >> he didn't do anything. he sat and watched tv in his apartment. he didn't
growing up in an affluent suburb of dallas, texas. he played sports as a boy and did well in school. but as he grew older, hinckley began to withdraw. his parents chalked it up to shyness. >> from the time hinckley graduated from this high school, highland park, in 1973, until his arrest, there was also a personality change. he had become quieter, more introverted, somewhat of a recluse. >> in 1973, hinckley moved to evergreen, colorado, with his parents. they hoped he would go to...
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organizers are holding events in georgia, texas, florida, california, minnesota, illinois and pennsylvania. the event first came to cave creek, arizona, in 2008. >> i feel great. i had my adrenaline rush. >> reporter: the rues are pretty simple. 24 bulls will be released in three groups. you wait for the buts to get close to you and then run for your life literally. >> they'll be released through a chute in a crowd of hysterical participants, some will slip. some can fall and break their leg. >> reporter: the humane society's john goodwin finds bull running boarish saying it's too risky for the bulls and runners. >> we do not need to put animals in harm's way for entertainment. >> reporter: organizers i have that's bull. according to their website they say "we don't kill the bull in a bull fight, nor do we abuse them in any way" and unlike the narrow streets of pam problem that, they will use coping to allow participants to dodge the bulls more easily in this's not going to run because they're happy or content. they're running because they're scared for their lives. >> all runners gather i
organizers are holding events in georgia, texas, florida, california, minnesota, illinois and pennsylvania. the event first came to cave creek, arizona, in 2008. >> i feel great. i had my adrenaline rush. >> reporter: the rues are pretty simple. 24 bulls will be released in three groups. you wait for the buts to get close to you and then run for your life literally. >> they'll be released through a chute in a crowd of hysterical participants, some will slip. some can fall and...
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and i'm proud to say she is in her junior year at the university of texas and just completed 15 hours very successfully. my question to you is, what can you tell the counselors out there that are listening, the ones in high school counselors, the college counselors? what can you do, tell them to change their rationale, the way of thinking in treeing students, and i hope also to say that i hope we get to see you down here at the texas book fair. hopefully later on this year. it's an honor. thank you. >> host: javier, beautiful we let you go, what do you do for a living? >> i am a physical education coach. >> host: thank you very much. >> guest: okay. first of all. i do want to say that community colleges serve a very important purpose in our society. they're great. but as far as counselors, particularly high school counselors are concerned, recognize that anybody with a normal human brain has enormous potential, and we need to be looking at how do we cultivate that potential? that helps us all in the long run, and never try to dumb someone down or lead them into a place where they're n
and i'm proud to say she is in her junior year at the university of texas and just completed 15 hours very successfully. my question to you is, what can you tell the counselors out there that are listening, the ones in high school counselors, the college counselors? what can you do, tell them to change their rationale, the way of thinking in treeing students, and i hope also to say that i hope we get to see you down here at the texas book fair. hopefully later on this year. it's an honor. thank...
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cool in the north and very hot down in texas. that's a look at the weather across the country. now here's a peek out your window. >>> and the day is getting started with some drizzle and low clouds into the east bay areas and as we go through the rest of the morning, some clearing at least well inland, but low clouds lingering through oakland through 10:00. in the afternoon, expect lots of clouds on the coast. another cool day in san francisco with 60s and 70s for most of the bay area. inland, still some low 80s. temperatures are going to run cooler for first hatlf of the week before trending warmer next weekend. >> that's your latest forecast. >> thanks. >>> new information about the punishment facing new york yankees slugger, alex rodriguez. we have the latest on that. >> good morning. it was a different alex rodriguez who met with the media after a pair of minor league games. last night, he had a different tone. sources tell nbc sports that yankees star alex rodriguez will be suspended by major league baseball commissioner bud selig for the remainder of the 2013 season and l
cool in the north and very hot down in texas. that's a look at the weather across the country. now here's a peek out your window. >>> and the day is getting started with some drizzle and low clouds into the east bay areas and as we go through the rest of the morning, some clearing at least well inland, but low clouds lingering through oakland through 10:00. in the afternoon, expect lots of clouds on the coast. another cool day in san francisco with 60s and 70s for most of the bay area....
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that's significant is that on the first, if he or any other player, like let's say nelson cruz of the texas rangers, who leads them in rbis and is expected to be suspended tomorrow, as well, any player could appeal and remain on the field pending the outcome of the appeal if they're just suspended under the drug agreement. but if you're suspended under the best interests of baseball clause, you can still appeal but you're off the field and cannot play while that appeal is being adjudicated. and baseball apparently wants to make sure that a-rod doesn't play until this thing is completely settled. >> the cover of "sports illustrated" this week, as people have read it, the last days of a-rod. i wanted to talk about this not just as a lifelong baseball fan, but this is an american institution dealing with cynicism, dealing with a sense of loss in terms of trust of heroes for young people, and yet as i've talked to you about it this week, you've been struck by the culture among the players and how that has changed that has led to discussion of a lifetime ban by baseball, which is so significant.
that's significant is that on the first, if he or any other player, like let's say nelson cruz of the texas rangers, who leads them in rbis and is expected to be suspended tomorrow, as well, any player could appeal and remain on the field pending the outcome of the appeal if they're just suspended under the drug agreement. but if you're suspended under the best interests of baseball clause, you can still appeal but you're off the field and cannot play while that appeal is being adjudicated. and...
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tim, texas, democratic line, good morning. caller: the president and his administration of doing the prudent thing to protect american lives. the ericts go back to snowden issue and those people who are concerned about their right to privacy, they should take a moment to think about their safety concerns in this case and look at what the president has done, he is responsible for killing osama bin laden, using ground strikes to decimate al qaeda, building on the policies of the bush administration regarding torture. host: judy is next, idaho, good morning. appreciate the call. caller: i have two things to say. the first is quick and for your producers. you read almost all twitter tweets these days and hardly any e-mails. it is very hard to express a complicated idea in less than 200 characters. i wish you would pay more attention to the e-mail. host: ok. caller: to the subject at hand, i take the present threat seriously. but not as seriously as they wouldn't if these agencies had not been a exaggerating and combing length the
tim, texas, democratic line, good morning. caller: the president and his administration of doing the prudent thing to protect american lives. the ericts go back to snowden issue and those people who are concerned about their right to privacy, they should take a moment to think about their safety concerns in this case and look at what the president has done, he is responsible for killing osama bin laden, using ground strikes to decimate al qaeda, building on the policies of the bush...
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hood, texas, and one or two other places. but you know, these have been relatively small-scale attacks. they have been tragedies individually, but they haven't been catastrophic attacks as we saw on 9/11, and i don't think there's any likelihood that al qaeda's able to pull anything remotely like that from now on going forward. it's an organization under tremendous pressure that has lost almost all of its leadership, and that's true not just of the central organization but of many of the affiliate organizations. that said, we have had prison breaks in iraq and in libya and in pakistan over the past several months and militants, senior militants from these groups have got out, and certainly, they'll be looking for attacks, at least against american targets in those countries. >> cnn national security analyst peter bergen, thank you. >>> chaos on l.a.'s venice beach. a driver speeds through the crowded boardwalk, leaving one person dead. was this an accident or was it a plot to kill? did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutri
hood, texas, and one or two other places. but you know, these have been relatively small-scale attacks. they have been tragedies individually, but they haven't been catastrophic attacks as we saw on 9/11, and i don't think there's any likelihood that al qaeda's able to pull anything remotely like that from now on going forward. it's an organization under tremendous pressure that has lost almost all of its leadership, and that's true not just of the central organization but of many of the...